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Geothermal - Drawing heat from end-of-life oil and gas wells answer to energy dilemma - Renewable Energy Magazine, at the heart of clean energy journalism

Courtesy of CeraPhi Energy. Geothermal delivery company CeraPhi Energy has built a model to create baseload clean energy, especially for heating and cooling, by repurposing existing and redundant oil and gas wells globally. CeraPhi CEO Karl Farrow said tapping into the knowledge, experience and skills from more than half a century of oil and gas development will save time and expense of research and development and help create modular and flexible plug and play solutions to access and benefit from the “heat beneath our feet.” Using its patented closed-loop technology to draw heat from underground is one of CeraPhi’s “tool box of solutions” to help bring down carbon emissions through multiple collaborations and partnerships.

Survey looks at challenges getting doctors to community emergency departments

Posted: Mar 15, 2021 6:14 PM AT | Last Updated: March 15 Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital in Tatamagouche has seen a recent increase in the number of doctors willing to travel there to pick up emergency department shifts.(CBC) A questionnaire is circulating among some doctors in Nova Scotia asking them what would be required to get them to pick up shifts at community emergency departments. Dr. Rob Bush is a family doctor in Tatamagouche and one of two local doctors who also do emergency shifts at the local Lillian Fraser Memorial Hospital. He speculated the survey, conducted by the emergency medicine section of Doctors Nova Scotia, could be related to the pay gap between working shifts at a regional site and a community site. According to a recent survey of emergency medicine doctors, the former carries a rate of $232.51 an hour, and the latter a day rate of $154.96 an hour and $178.71 an hour for evening shifts.

Glennis Solutions Acquires Medication Management Software Innovator Vita-Stat

Share this article Share this article LOUISVILLE, Ky., March 5, 2021 /PRNewswire/  Glennis Solutions, LLC, a senior housing software business, has acquired Vita-Stat, a leading innovator in medication and care management software, also based in Louisville. The combined company will employ 75 and is moving into office space being built out in downtown Louisville. Atria Senior Living owns Glennis and has invested in developing a business that will build, market and support the highest quality specialized software applications for all senior housing owners and operators. The acquisition brings to Glennis the 36-person team at Vita-Stat as well as its industry-leading solution, ACCUflo. ACCUflo is an electronic medication administration record (eMAR) system and care management software solution that helps error proof the process between pharmacists and caregivers in senior care communities. ACCUflo will join the Glennis Solutions product suite and can be licensed as a stand-alone

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